John, Those are the number of IPv4 micro allocations per year per type, I assume because that is what I asked for. However, thinking about it more, I probably should have asked for the number /24 equivalents per year per type. They are probably very close to the same numbers, but not necessarily the same if there were any larger than /24 allocations.
Thanks. On Mon, Dec 30, 2019 at 4:01 PM John Sweeting <[email protected]> wrote: > David - here you go > > > Year > > # IX > > # CI > > 2013 > > 12 > > 1 > > 2014 > > 21 > > 0 > > 2015 > > 15 > > 3 > > 2016 > > 7 > > 2 > > 2017 > > 17 > > 8 > > 2018 > > 19 > > 0 > > 2019 > > 18 > > 0 > > Let us know if you need anything else. > > Thanks > John S. > > Sent from my iPhone > > On Dec 30, 2019, at 4:25 PM, David Farmer <[email protected]> wrote: > > ... > ARIN staff, could we get a history of the number of IPv4 micro allocations > for each year, by type, going back to the implementation of ARIN-2012-6? > > -- =============================================== David Farmer Email:[email protected] Networking & Telecommunication Services Office of Information Technology University of Minnesota 2218 University Ave SE Phone: 612-626-0815 Minneapolis, MN 55414-3029 Cell: 612-812-9952 ===============================================
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